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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'signifying that' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when introducing a conclusion or result that has been reached from prior reasoning or evidence. Example sentence: After going through all the data, it was clear that the company had done well, signifying that the risky decision had paid off.
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For example, statements are made for the purpose of "signifying that what-is is" (DV 2).
The hospital's public address system announces a code blue, signifying that Homer has entered cardiac arrest.
During the 20th century, a large body of experimental evidence has been accrued signifying that caloric restriction protects against cancer.
Henrik Lundqvist was not highlighted, signifying that he was available.
9) The blue-haired woman says "Silencio," signifying that Diane has actually died.
He wears a black turban, signifying that he descended from the Prophet Muhammed.
Images of smiling Iraqis waving purple index fingers, signifying that they had voted, were transmitted around the world.
Every so often a bell sounds, signifying that Stephanie has put the car in self-drive mode.
During the ceremony, many mourners wailed and ripped their clothing, signifying that the rabbi was like a father to them.
Up to 15 hospitals have declared major or significant incidents, signifying that they cannot cope with the volume of patients.
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So: Mortal Engines is full of sound and fury, signifying… that it should probably have been much longer.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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